Colours lay the foundation of early cognitive development, logical and language skills. Identifying colours and their names are crucial to help children make comparisons and logical connections with what they see and observe. “Revision of Colours” was organized at Mother’s Pride with an objective to reinforce colour matching and recognition among Prideens.
Teachers created small paper pockets across the chartpaper. Each child was given a coloured paper cutout. They then placed it inside the pocket featuring the name of the colour.
Children were full of enthusiasm and interest while performing the task. It was amazing to see how they were able to identify and match all the colours. The activity made learning about different colours and shapes truly an enjoyable and delightful experience for everyone.